Normal Service Sample Clauses

Normal Service. Employees may retire with normal service of twenty-five (25) years, regardless of age.
Normal Service. NORMAL SERVICE is energy consumed during WORKING HOURS as defined in Article 6 whose power demands do not exceed 5 watt▇ ▇▇▇ square foot of the Demised Premises per WORKING HOUR ("TENANT'S ALLOWABLE USE"). Of this amount, two watt▇ ▇▇▇ allocated to Landlord supplied lighting and three watt▇ ▇▇▇ allocated for Tenant's usual office equipment.
Normal Service. Under normal circumstances, an authorized OneGuard Service Contractor will contact you within four (4) business hours (48 hours on weekends/ holidays) to schedule a mutually convenient appointment, during normal business hours, to perform non-emergency service.
Normal Service. NORMAL SERVICE is energy consumed during WORKING HOURS as defined in Paragraph 44 whose power demands for electricity based upon connected load do not exceed 4 ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot of the Demised Premises during WORKING HOURS ("TENANT'S ALLOWABLE USE"). Of this amount, two ▇▇▇▇▇ are allocated to Landlord supplied lighting and two ▇▇▇▇▇ are allocated for Tenant's usual office equipment. If Landlord shall, in its sole discretion, allow Tenant to change the WORKING HOURS, then, the charge for such change shall be $100.00 per zone.
Normal Service. NORMAL SERVICE is electricity consumed during the Working Hours of any month (230), providing that the maximum load does not exceed three (3) ▇▇▇▇▇ per rentable square foot multiplied by the rentable square feet of the demised premises.
Normal Service. Evidence of Normal Service through consistent participation in departmental operations (service on committees, regular attendance at and participation in meetings, participation in development of policy and programs, etc.). Tenured faculty should serve on at least one College or University committee and participate in University activities (scholarship application review, graduation activities, etc.). All faculty should serve beyond the University of Montana through membership and/or participation in international, national, regional, or state professional associations and/or public or community service.
Normal Service. These services are applicable to projects where the nature, form and function of the project have been defined through previous investigations and reports and the engineering services are required to take the project through to successful completion of construction. In the case where only a single consulting engineer is appointed on a project, the services and deliverables of the principal agent are included as normal and must be agreed between the parties to see the project through all stages. 3.2.1 Stage 1 – Inception 3.2.2 Stage 2Concept and Viability (often called preliminary design) 3.2.3 Stage 3Design Development (also termed Detail Design) 3.2.4 Stage 4Documentation and Procurement 3.2.5 Stage 5Contract Administration and Inspection 3.2.6 Stage 6 – Close-Out
Normal Service. Normal Service is defined using Headways, service periods and service link load capacity. At all times, Normal Service Trains shall: • depart their scheduled Originating Station and shall arrive at their ending Terminal Station; and • provide service link load capacity; and • operate at Headways as scheduled in the approved Operating Plan and in accordance with requirements specified in Exhibit 3.1. For all measurement of time for Headways, departures, and arrivals, the Master Clock Time System in accordance with Part 2B, Section 16 of the Technical Provisions shall be used. During periods when the required Headway is less than or equal to 10 minutes, Normal Service Trains shall: • not depart Originating Stations early (i.e. not more than 0 seconds before scheduled departure); • depart Originating Stations and Intermediate Transfer Stations at Silver Spring Transit Center and College Park Metro not less than the greater of 3 minutes or 0.5 times the Headway after the previous Train or more than the greater of 9 minutes or 1.5 times the Headway after the previous departing Train (measured to the nearest second); and • not depart any Station less than two minutes after the previous departing Train (measured to the nearest second). During periods when the required Headway is greater than 10 minutes, Normal Service Trains shall: • not depart Originating Stations early (i.e., not more than 0 seconds before scheduled departure); • not depart Intermediate Transfer Stations at Silver Spring Transit Center or College Park Metro more than 30 seconds early (i.e. not more than 30 seconds before scheduled departure); and • not arrive at their ending Terminal Station late (i.e. arrive within five minutes of scheduled arrival time measured to the nearest second) If insufficient LRVs are available to provide scheduled Train lengths (e.g. only a one car Train is available although a two-car Train is required to provide service link load capacity), the Concessionaire shall provide Short Train service.

Related to Normal Service

  • Universal service 1. Each Party has the right to define the kind of universal service obligations that it wishes to maintain. 2. Each Party shall administer any universal service obligation that it maintains in a transparent, non-discriminatory, and competitively neutral manner and shall ensure that its universal service obligation is not more burdensome than necessary for the kind of universal service that it has defined.

  • Electrical Service Electrical service for new construction or a renovated existing building shall be 480/277-volt, 3-phase, 4-wire or approved equal. Service shall be sized for HVAC and other mechanical system(s) loads, lighting, general building services, and dedicated computer based office equipment loads. 5 ▇▇▇▇▇ per square foot shall be provided for lighting and general service receptacles. Size of neutral conductor of 3- phase circuits shall be twice that of phase conductor to accommodate potential harmonic currents associated with computer system electronic power supplies and fluorescent lighting fixtures electronic ballasts.

  • Professional Service Consultant agrees that all services and work performed under this agreement will be accomplished in a professional manner, in accordance with the accepted standards of Contractor’s profession.

  • Janitorial Service Landlord shall not be obligated to provide any janitorial services to the Premises or replace any light bulbs, lamps, starters and ballasts for lighting fixtures within the Premises. Tenant shall be solely responsible, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, for (i) performing all janitorial services, trash removal and other cleaning of the Premises, and (ii) replacement of all light bulbs, lamps, starters and ballasts for lighting fixtures within the Premises, all as appropriate to maintain the Premises in a first-class manner consistent with the first-class nature of the Building and Project. Such services to be provided by Tenant shall be performed by contractors and pursuant to service contracts approved by Landlord. Tenant shall deposit trash as reasonably required in the area designated by Landlord from time to time. All trash containers must be covered and stored in a manner to prevent the emanation of odors into the Premises or the Project. Landlord shall have the right to inspect the Premises upon reasonable notice to Tenant and to require Tenant to provide additional cleaning, if necessary. In the event Tenant shall fail to provide any of the services described in this Section 6.6 to be performed by Tenant within five (5) days after notice from Landlord, which notice shall not be required in the event of an emergency, Landlord shall have the right to provide such services and any charge or cost incurred by Landlord in connection therewith shall be deemed Additional Rent due and payable by Tenant upon receipt by Tenant of a written statement of cost from Landlord.

  • Mail Service The Union shall be permitted to use the State inter and intra-office paper mail system. This usage shall be limited to matters that involve the Union and the Employer. It is not to be used for the purpose of mass mailings to membership and/or bargaining unit employees. The Employer agrees not to open employee union mail when clearly marked as such. Where security is of concern, the mail shall be opened in the presence of the addressee. When feasible, and where equipment is currently available, Union stewards and/or officers may utilize electronic mail and/or facsimile equipment solely for contract enforcement and interpretation and grievance processing matters. Such transmissions will be primarily to expedite communication regarding such matters, will be reasonable with respect to time and volume, and limited to communications with the grievant, if any, appropriate supervisors and employee’s staff representatives. Long distance charges which may be incurred must be approved prior to transmission.